Two crash victims remain hospitalized

VISTA - Two of 11 people who were injured Sunday morning in a
four-vehicle crash in Vista remained hospitalized on Monday,
sheriff's officials said.

The two still hospitalized are juveniles who sustained serious
injuries when the 21-year-old driver of a Dodge Caravan ran a red
light at the intersection of North Melrose and Copper Drives,
Deputy E. Macken said.

The driver of the Dodge was traveling northbound on North
Melrose Drive when she crossed the intersection and broadsided a
BMW sedan that had the right-of-way, Macken said. The BMW was then
forced into a stopped Toyota Tacoma pick-up, while the Dodge
collided with a stopped Volvo 850 station wagon, the deputy
said.

The juveniles who were riding in the BMW were flown to Rady
Children's Hospital in San Diego, Macken said. The BMW's
30-year-old driver and a 20-year-old passenger were treated and
released from local hospitals.

The Dodge's driver, her five juvenile passengers and the
Toyota's driver were also released later from local hospitals.

Macken said the driver of the Dodge hasn't been charged with any
offenses. He said deputies were still gathering information about
the accident and conducting interviews with witnesses.